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2 certain amount of thought was always given to language problems . Historically speaking , the more recent approaches to language problems can be classified into three developmental stagespolicy , cultivation , and planning ; 2 these ...
2 certain amount of thought was always given to language problems . Historically speaking , the more recent approaches to language problems can be classified into three developmental stagespolicy , cultivation , and planning ; 2 these ...
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reformulate ' language problems ' as the occurrence of an ' inadequacy ' marker which may activate certain rules of ' correction ' , ' treatment ' or the like , operating along with or subsequent to generative rules of language .
reformulate ' language problems ' as the occurrence of an ' inadequacy ' marker which may activate certain rules of ' correction ' , ' treatment ' or the like , operating along with or subsequent to generative rules of language .
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WORDS AND SOUNDS IN EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION CHARLES A. FERGUSON and CAROL B. FARWELL Stanford University Development of initial - consonant production in relation to the acquisition of words is investigated .
WORDS AND SOUNDS IN EARLY LANGUAGE ACQUISITION CHARLES A. FERGUSON and CAROL B. FARWELL Stanford University Development of initial - consonant production in relation to the acquisition of words is investigated .
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Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MariaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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